SM-UM-en Issue 5 January 2004 Canopy™ Subscriber Module (SM) User Manual
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1: Additional link to extend netwo
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 TCP Session Garbage Timeout Where a large network exists b
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 8.4.3 NAT Configuration Parameters with NAT En
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Figure 46: NAT Configuration screen, NAT with DHCP clien
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Figure 47: NAT Configuration screen, NAT with
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Figure 48: NAT Configuration screen, NAT without DHCP AR
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 DHCP Client Enable/Disable The operator selects
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Undo Saved Changes When the operator clicks this button, a
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 8.6 AP EVAL DATA PAGE The AP Eval Data web pag
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Session Count This field displays how many times this SM h
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 inunknownprotos count This field displays how m
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Figure 55: BER Results screen ...
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 CarSenseLost This field displays how many carrier sense lo
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 The Link Capacity Test page allows the operator
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 8.10.1 SM Modes The Alignment web page provides tools to
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 To invoke the RSSI Only Aiming Mode, the operat
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 8.12 BER RESULTS PAGE An example of the BER Results screen
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 8.13 BRIDGE TABLE PAGE An example of the Bridge
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 9 CANOPY SYSTEM ACCESSORIES The following accessories are
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 10 SM MODULE SPECIFICATIONS Table 13 provides t
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Specification Canopy System Range Ethernet, GPS sync, and
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 11 HISTORY OF CHANGES IN THIS DOCUMENT Issue 4
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 1 WELCOME Thank you for purchasing Motorola Canopy™ Backh
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 2 ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT The following informatio
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 • Information on the MIB (Management Information Base) th
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 See also HISTORY OF CHANGES IN THIS DOCUMENT on
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 3 SYSTEM OVERVIEW The Canopy network uses the Canopy comp
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Table 2: Range of links with and without Passiv
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 3.3 SYNCHRONIZATION The CMM is a critical element in the
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 • Design 4 1. A CMM provides sync in Ethernet
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 NOTICES Important Note on Modifications Intentional or un
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Wiring and configuration information for this sync extensi
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 4 ADVANCED FEATURES The following features are
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Feature Availability Canopy AES products operate on the sa
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 4.2.2 Recharging Buckets The Burst Allocation
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Input Rate128 KbpsSustained Rate128 KbpsBurst Allocation12
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 The high-priority channel is enabled by configu
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Example Allocation At AP default downlink-to-uplink settin
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 > ftp 169.254.1.1Connected to 169.254.1.1 22
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 /---------\ C A N O P Y Motorola Broadband Wireless Techn
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 4.6 REINSTATING REMOTE ACCESS CAPABILITY Where
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Product Details for Products Tested for Comp
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 4.7.5 SNMP Commands To manage a module, SNMPv2 supports t
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Paths The standard MIB hierarchy includes the f
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 4.7.8 MIB-II The standard MIB-II (Management Information
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 4. Move the following five files from your Can
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 AP, SM, and BH Objects The objects that the Canopy Enterpr
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Object Name Value Syntax Operation Allowed wh
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Object Name Value Syntax Operation Allowed dwnLnkDataRat
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Object Name Value Syntax Operation Allowed li
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Object Name Value Syntax Operation Allowed sectorID Int
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Object Name Value Syntax Operation Allowed dh
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Now, therefore, in consideration of the promises and mutua
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Object Name Value Syntax Operation Allowed naptPublicSub
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 4.7.13 MIB Viewers Any of several commercially
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 4.8.1 NAT NAT isolates the SMs from the Internet. This bo
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 This implementation is provisioned as display
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 4.8.5 NAT with DHCP Client The NAT with DHCP Client imple
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 4.8.6 NAT with DHCP Server The NAT with DHCP S
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 4.8.7 NAT without DHCP The NAT without DHCP implementatio
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 5 SITE PLANNING The following considerations a
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 5.2.1 Lightning Protection The network plan must include
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Right to Audit. Motorola shall have the right t
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Transmitteror AmplifierreceivertransmitterFresnel zone F
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 TxpowerTx antennalossTxcablelossRx antenna gainRx
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 5.4 CANOPY COMPONENT PROLIFERATION The network planner mu
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Procedure 5: Auto-updating SMs To upgrade SMs t
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 > telnet 172.16.1.1 Trying 172.16.1.1... Connected to 1
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 A BH and an AP on the same tower, or separated
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 WELCOME ...
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Procedure 7: Invoking the low power mode The Power Control
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 2.4-GHz AP Cluster Recommended Channels Three n
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 5.6.6 5.7-GHz Channels Channel selections for the AP in t
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 The channels of adjacent APs should be separate
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Table 8: Example 5.2-GHz channel assignment by sector Dir
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 ABCABCABCABCABCABCABCABCABCABCABCABCABCABC Fig
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 6 IP NETWORK PLANNING A proper IP addressing method is cr
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Identification of Subnet Class Subnet masks are
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 6.3 SM MODULE ADDRESS ASSIGNMENT Each SM requires an IP a
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 7 SM MODULE INSTALLATION The following steps a
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 4.7.9 Canopy Enterprise MIB ...
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 7.1.2 Diagnostic LEDs The diagnostic LEDs report the foll
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Table 12 identifies by MAC address whether a mo
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 7.2.3 Connector Wiring The following diagrams correlate p
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 RJ-45 Crossover Ethernet Cable Pin 1 → whit
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Acquiring the Override Plug The operator can either purcha
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 3. Set the Frame Timing Pulse Gated parameter o
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 7.3.3 Configuration Procedure This procedure includes bot
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 For a description of interactions between setti
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 NOTE: The arm is molded to receive and properly aim the mo
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 (4) Listen to the alignment tone for • pitch,
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 6.3 SM Module Address Assignment...
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 17. Monitor this page for the messages Scanning, Syncing,
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 8 SM INTERFACE PAGES The Canopy SM interface p
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 8.1 STATUS PAGE Examples of a Status screens are displaye
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Figure 34: Status screen for 2.4-GHz SM The
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Ethernet Interface This field indicates the configuration
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Site Name This field indicates the name of the
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Figure 36: Configuration screen for 2.4-GHz SM The Con
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 The operator selects either • Enable to activa
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Display-Only Access The operator enters the same password
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 SM Power Up Mode With No 802.3 Link The operato
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 8.11 Spectrum Analyzer Page ...
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Power Control In Release 4.1 and later releases, the opera
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Trap Address The operator specifies the IP addr
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 8.3 IP CONFIGURATION PAGE An example of an IP Configurati
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Figure 39: IP Configuration screen, NAT disab
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Reboot When the operator clicks this button, the module re
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Figure 41: IP Configuration screen, NAT with
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Figure 42: IP Configuration screen, NAT with DHCP server
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 Figure 43: IP Configuration screen, NAT witho
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 NAT Public Network Interface Configuration, Subnet Mask Th
SM User Manual January 2004 Software Release 4.1 8.4 NAT CONFIGURATION PAGE An example of an NA
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